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Research Article

Microstructure and solidification behaviour of CuNiSiAl eutectic multi-principal element alloy

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Pages 2556-2561 | Received 17 Dec 2022, Accepted 30 Apr 2023, Published online: 14 May 2023
 

Abstract

Eutectic multi-principal element alloys show great promise due to their exceptional castability, unique near-equilibrium microstructure, and controllability. In this study, a novel copper-containing Cu42.3Ni30Si15Al12.7 eutectic multi-principal element alloy was designed and investigated. The microstructure of the alloy is composed of primary phase Ni2Si and eutectic phase (FCC(Cu) + BCC(NiAl)). The eutectic reaction temperature is 1004°C. Understanding the solidification process is crucial for optimising solidification parameters and subsequent annealing. The as-cast Cu42.3Ni30Si15Al12.7 alloy exhibits high micro-hardness (400 ± 2.4 HV) and compressive fracture strength (1511 MPa)

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Funding

This work was supported by Natural Science Foundation for Young Scholars of Jiangsu Province [Grant No. BK20220628], Scientific Research Foundation of Jiangsu Provincial Education Department [Grant No. 21KJB430012], Changzhou Sci&Tech programme Sci&Tech programme [Grant No. GJ20220153], National Natural Science Foundation for Young Scholars of China [Grant No. 52001063], Natural Science Foundation for Young Scholars of Jiangsu Province [Grant No. BK20200387], and Jiangsu Key Laboratory for Light Metal Alloys [Grant No. LMA202201] and State Key Programme of National Natural Science Foundation of China [Grant No. 52231005].

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